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Arctic biodiversity change and its consequences: Assessing, monitoring and predicting the effects of ecosystem tipping cascades on marine ecosystem services and dependent human systems

Livrables

Inventory of water column stressors of Arctic biodiversity

D11 Inventory of water column stressors of Arctic biodiversity M12 HZG A report including maps and tables that summarize the current knowledge of the geographic distribution and intensity of climatic and nonclimatic stressors in the four study areas

Assessment of fisheries adaptation

D41 Assessment of fisheries adaptation AAU M28 Report to identify and synthesize recorded incidents where Greenland fishery practices and fishery policies have changed in response to climate change The article will tentatively focus on 1 changes in the pelagic offshore fishery and the management of new species eg mackerel 2 changes in fishery practices in coastal fisheries which have been associated with environmental change in fishing ground eg in a fiord system and any associated management changes

Communication Strategy

D52 Communication Strategy M6 GRIDA Strategic document describing a broad range of different communication methods designed for each enduser group Some of the main tools and channels include website visual identity social media stories and scientific blogs collaborate stakeholder workshops press releases and policy briefs The strategy will also address the needs of promoting Ocean Literacy

Distribution of invasive species based on eDNA

D 13 Distribution of invasive species based on eDNA M36 DTU Report describing the distribution of the target species along the arctic shipping lanes and selected harbors as well as data on seasonal and geographic distribution of invasive species detected with eDNA and compared to traditional taxonomic sampling

Microbial traits

D32 Microbial traits M20 DTU Report compiling and documenting a critical review of mechanistic trait modeling Workshop M31 associated with microbial processes in the marine environment following from M31 Key traits to be examined are those associated with diazotrophy particle remineralization and deep water productivity

Plan for the Exploitation and Dissemination of Results

D54 Plan for the Exploitation and Dissemination of Results PEDR M6 GRIDA This Plan for the Exploitation and Dissemination of Results PEDR will be the first refined and updated version of the PEDR which was submitted as part of the Grant Agreement and will address potential endusers and usages of the results that will be generated in the project to ensure maximum uptake and impact The PEDR will be a living document updated continuously throughout the project mainly in parallel with the project s periodic review A final report will also be produced M46 summarizing the activities and their achieved impact where possible

Project website including dedicated intranet portal

D51 Project website including dedicated intranet portal M4 GRIDA The ECOTIP website will provide one of the main online platforms to communicate and disseminate project results The website will act as the central port of entry for the project and its outputs be seamlessly linked with ECOTIP social media and have an intranet to ensure timely and efficient communication and exchange of information between project partners Parts of the website will be in other languages Greenlandic and possibly Danish to be relevant to local communities

Initial Data Management Plan

D53 Initial Data Management Plan M6 IOPAN The initial Data Management Plan M6 will describe the means of handling collected and generated data during and after the projects completion including comprehensive information on standards and methods access to the data as well as their curation and preservation The plan will consider data as well as model code and outputs This will be a rolling document with the final version in M46

Mechanistic, trait-based modelling approach for unicellular plankton

D31 Mechanistic traitbased model for unicellular plankton M12 DTU Code documentation and validated implementation example for simulating the unicellular component of marine ecosystems Implementation will be in a vertical water column under a variety of relevant physical forcing scenarios Model will include algorithms to report the functional diversity unicellular plankton community

Publications

Comparative analysis of six common foraminiferal species of the genera Cassidulina, Paracassidulina and Islandiella from the Arctic-North Atlantic domain.

Auteurs: Cage; Pieńkowski; Jennings; Knudsen; Seidenkrantz
Publié dans: Journal of Micropalaeontology, Numéro 5, 2021, ISSN 0262-821X
Éditeur: The British Micropalaeontological Society
DOI: 10.5194/jm-40-37-2021

Aggregate-colonizing copepods in a glacial fjord: Population dynamics, vertical distribution and allometric scaling of growth and mortality rates of Microsetella norvegica and Oncaea spp.

Auteurs: Marja Koski, Rasmus Swalethorp, Sanne Kjellerup, Torkel Gissel Nielsen
Publié dans: Progress in Oceanography, Numéro 197, 2021, Page(s) 102670, ISSN 0079-6611
Éditeur: Pergamon Press Ltd.
DOI: 10.1016/j.pocean.2021.102670

Comparative analysis of six common foraminiferal species of the genera Cassidulina, Paracassidulina, and Islandiella from the Arctic–North Atlantic domain

Auteurs: Cage, Alix G.; Pieńkowski, Anna J.; Jennings, Anne; Knudsen, Karen Luise; Seidenkrantz, Marit-Solveig
Publié dans: Journal of Micropalaeontology, Numéro 10, 2021, ISSN 0262-821X
Éditeur: The British Micropalaeontological Society

When were the straits between the Baltic Sea and theKattegat inundated by the sea during the Holocene?

Auteurs: Bennike, Ole; Jensen, Jørn Bo; Nørgaard-Pedersen,Niels; Andresen, Katrine Juul; Seidenkrantz, Marit-Solveig; Matthias, Moros; Wagner, Berndt
Publié dans: Boreas, 2021, ISSN 0300-9483
Éditeur: Taylor & Francis
DOI: 10.1111/bor.12525

Distinct Seasonal Primary Production Patterns in the Sub-Polar Gyre and Surrounding Seas

Auteurs: Richardson, Katherine; Bendtsen, Jørgen
Publié dans: Frontiers in Marine Science, Numéro 5, 2021, ISSN 2296-7745
Éditeur: Frontiers
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.785685

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